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Recruiting: A few testing numbers from the Baltimore UA Camp

Ryan Snyder/BWI Staff

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Aug 11, 2010
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The UC Report from Sunday's camp in Baltimore was released today. I caught up with a few players and sources to get a feel for some testing numbers. The one thing I'll stress from the start is that the 40 numbers for this camp aren't reliable. All of these players were running into a serious headwind. We had 10-15 mph winds out there Sunday morning and into the afternoon, so a lot of these 40 numbers just don't really match up with what most of these players have run before. For example, speedy RB Ramon Brown ran a 4.75 40. We know he can run down in the 4.5s, so I'll share a few numbers that I do think are accurate, but for the most part, coaches aren't putting much stock into these 40 numbers.

RB Ramon Brown (5-11, 202)

- As I mentioned, his 40 time from this camp doesn't add up to what he's done before, so I'm not putting much stock into it. However, he did have a 4.39-second shuttle and a very impressive 128-inch broad jump. Both are great numbers, especially his broad jump. Schools will love seeing that broad jump from him.

DE Dani Dennis-Sutton (6-5, 248)

- Dennis-Sutton had a solid shuttle at 4.62 seconds. I believe he can get into the 4.5s, from what I understand, but that's still pretty good at 250 pounds. He also had a very good broad jump at 118.5 inches.

DE Anto Saka (6-2, 230)

- Saka had a great day during drills and tested pretty well, too. He ran a 4.62 40, which is a little faster than what was expected, a 4.54 shuttle and a 117-inch broad jump. All of those numbers are pretty good. My estimate (6-2.5, 225) was somewhat accurate. He has a few more pounds on him than I thought. 6-2 is a good number.

CB Oliver Bridges (6-2.5, 189)

- Bridges had a pretty solid day. He ran a 4.66 second 40, which is pretty good at a player his size. I know Penn State wanted to see what he'd run, so I think they'll be pretty happy with that. I haven't talked to anyone about Bridges yet. But his best tests were the shuttle (4.29 seconds) and the broad jump (114 inches).

Saf. KJ Winston Jr. (6-1.5, 191)

- Winston had a 4.45-second shuttle and a 124-inch broad jump. His broad jump is very good. That number is going to grab the attention of schools for sure.
 
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